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  • Windows NT 3.1 (incompatible with NTFS in 3.51 and higher)
  • Windows NT 3.5 (incompatible with NTFS in 3.51 and higher)
  • Windows NT 3.51
  • Windows NT 4
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows Server 2008
  • Windows 7
  • Mac OS X 10.3 and higher (read-only)
  • Linux
  • eComStation (read-only)
  • FreeBSD (read-only)
  • OpenBSD (read-only)

Other operating systems that do not include support by default but can read or use it with third-party software include:

  • MS-DOS (with NTFS4DOS)
  • Windows 95 (with DiskInternals NTFS Reader)
  • Windows 98 (with DiskInternals NTFS Reader)
  • Windows ME (with DiskInternals NTFS Reader)
  • NetBSD (with FUSE)
  • Solaris (with FUSE)
  • BeOS (with FUSE)
  • Haiku (with FUSE)
  • QNX (with FUSE)
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